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CUMMIN @ a plant- kjv@Isaiah:28:25,27; kjv@Matthew:23:23

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CUMMIN - C>@ - one of the cultivated plants of Palestine. kjv@Isaiah:28:25-27; kjv@Matthew:23:23) It is an umbelliferous plant something like fennel. The seeds have a bitterish warm taste and an aromatic flavor. The Maltese are said to grow it at the present day, and to thresh it in the manner described by Isaiah.

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Cummin @ (Heb. kammon; i.e., a "condiment"), the fruit or seed of an umbelliferous plant, the Cuminum sativum, still extensively cultivated in the East. Its fruit is mentioned in kjv@Isaiah:28:25-27. In the New Testament it is mentioned in kjv@Matthew:23:23, where our Lord pronounces a "woe" on the scribes and Pharisees, who were zealous in paying tithes of "mint and anise and cummin," while they omitted the weightier matters of the law." "It is used as a spice, both bruised, to mix with bread, and also boiled, in the various messes and stews which compose an Oriental banquet." Tristram, Natural History.

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CUMMIN @
- A plant bearing a small aromatic seed kjv@Isaiah:28:25-27; kjv@Matthew:23:23

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CUMMIN @ a plant- kjv@Isaiah:28:25,27; kjv@Matthew:23:23

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H3646 <STRHEB>@ כּמּן kammôn kam-mone' From an unused root meaning to store up or preserve; cummin (from its use as a condiment): - cummin.


G2951 <STRGRK>@ κύμινον kuminon koo'-min-on Of foreign origin (compare [H3646]); dill or fennel (cummin): - cummin.